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Parliamentary Rebellion Against Milei at the Worst Moment of His Government

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The Argentine Parliament today offered a forceful demonstration by rejecting for the first time a veto from President Javier Milei and advancing the modification of the...

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The Argentine Parliament today offered a forceful demonstration by rejecting for the first time a veto from President Javier Milei and advancing the modification of the...

·Madrid, Spain
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Disability Emergency Act. Veto by President Javier Milei. Who voted against the disabled.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The National Congress completely rejected Javier Milei’s presidential veto. The Senate voted in favor of the law with a large majority. The post The Senate voted against the veto: the Emergency on Disability is law appeared first on The Intransigent.

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In a new adverse session for the Casa Rosada, a conglomerate of Peronists, Radicals, Macrists and Provincial Wilds applied this afternoon another harsh blow to the libertarian government: the opposition deactivated a recent executive veto - first in more than 20 years - and resumed the law declaring the emergency in disability. The decision, which obtained loosely the two-thirds, received 63 votes in favour and 7 against. The green light rule ag…

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22 years ago in the country, the National Congress did not insist with the passing of a law challenged by the government in office. The Senate put an end this Thursday to that account, by twisting Javier Milei’s arm and rejecting the presidential veto to the declaration of the emergency in disability. The last time that the legislative branch had prevented the validity of a total censorship by a president was on March 12, 2003, during the transi…

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For the first time since 2003, the Congress of the Nation has turned a presidential veto. In this case, that of the Disability Emergency Act until December 31, 2026, which the Senate ratified this Thursday with 63 in favour and 7 against. The upper house ratified what two months ago unanimously approved with 55 affirmative votes (7 more than two thirds needed to overthrow a veto). This is an initiative that proposes, among other things, to updat…

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Redacción Rosario broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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